What tires are best for the Honda XRV?

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Finn
07/30/25 1:49am
Honda CR-V tires can be replaced with multiple brands. Comprehensive recommendations include Michelin, Goodyear, or Continental, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. As for the size, the original vehicle comes standard with 225/65R17 tires. The redesigned new CR-V uses Michelin LATITUDE Tour series tires, which feature ultra-long mileage and wet-road safety. Tire width: 215 represents the width of the tire, which refers to the part of the tire that contacts the ground. The wider the tire, the better the stability of the car. Tire aspect ratio: 65 represents the aspect ratio of the tire, which refers to the ratio of the height from the rim to the tread to the maximum measured width of the tire's cross-section. Tire size: R stands for radial tires, which are the most commonly used type of tire in cars. 17 represents the size of the tire. Different types of cars use different tire sizes. Generally, the larger the car, the larger the tire size used. The tire size used in this car is quite suitable for its positioning.
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DeLincoln
08/15/25 7:40am
I've been driving my Honda XRV for almost five years now, and the original tires were sized at 215/55R17. After trying several brands, I found the Michelin Primacy 4 to be exceptional. They're engineered to be incredibly quiet, with almost no hum during long highway drives, making the ride so comfortable it's like floating on a cloud. Their wet-weather performance is also impressive, offering strong grip that eliminates worries about slipping—perfect for weekend family trips. I once tried Bridgestone Ecopia, which was slightly cheaper but noisier. For maintenance, regular pressure checks can extend their lifespan; I get mine professionally measured every three months. If you frequently drive on city roads, the Primacy 4 is a reliable choice—durable and hassle-free. I've never regretted switching to them.
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